Author: Mansi Tiwari

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Today is the sixth day of the Gyanvapi survey. The survey will start at 8 am. There will be a lunch break afterward in the day. Survey work will be stopped even during Namaz, then the further process will be completed. The GPR survey can start tomorrow The survey can start from the seventh day i.e., Wednesday with Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) technology. By Wednesday evening, the IIT Kanpur expert team will arrive in Varanasi. With the Gyanvapi survey, ASI has asked IIT Kanpur for assistance. IIT has modern radar. In the radar scan, a new examination of the Gyanvapi…

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Rahul’s Lok Sabha membership was restored after getting relief from the Supreme Court. Rahul may get back the official 12, Tughlaq Lane residence he got in Delhi after his return to MP. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi got a big relief on Friday in the ‘Modi surname’ comment case. The Supreme Court issued an interim order staying his sentence. After this decision, on Monday, the Lok Sabha Secretariat also restored the Lok Sabha membership of Rahul Gandhi. Meanwhile, it has also become necessary for us to know that after getting relief from the Supreme Court, what else will Rahul get apart…

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On Saturday at 8:00 am, the survey got underway at the Gyanvapi campus. The ASI team came under heavy protection, went to the dome, Vyasji’s basement, and other locations from the main premises, and conducted investigations there. A lot of significant evidence was gathered during the basement survey. Today is the fourth day of the scientific survey of the Gyanvapi campus of Varanasi. A team from the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has reached the Gyanvapi Masjid complex in Varanasi for the survey. The security boundaries around the Gyanvapi campus have been upgraded. The process of ASI’s team survey started…

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Survey continues in Gyanpavi campus, Muslim says ' We will cooperate

The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) started the survey on the second day of Gyanvapi. The team reached Gyanvapi around eight in the morning. The security system has been strengthened. The campus’s shape had been prepared for more than seven hours when the first-day inspection was conducted. A Muslim student at the Gyanpavi campus declares, “We will cooperate. “Measurements were also done. Hindu side’s advocate Vishnu Shankar Jain also reached Gyanvapi. He said that from today I will also participate in this inspection. The ASI team will find out many things during the inspection. Will find out what is under…

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US spokesman Matthew Miller said on Wednesday that we were not aware of the violence. Heard from the people of America. Then contacted the embassy. America stated Nuh violence, saying- all parties should avoid violence, maintain peace South Haryana was at the center of a spike in violence for a fourth day on Thursday after an attack on a procession in Nuh. To maintain peace and public order in Gurugram and neighboring areas, the government has suspended mobile internet services till Saturday. The US State Department also encouraged the parties to avoid violence and advocated for peace. US spokesman Matthew Miller…

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi is on a visit to Pune today (August 1). After this, he reached the SP College ground, where he was honored with the Lokmanya Tilak National Award by the Tilak Smarak Mandir Trust. NCP chief Sharad Pawar was present as the chief guest in the program. Sharad Pawar was seen sitting on one side of PM Modi on the stage, and on the other side, his nephew Ajit Pawar was seen sitting. When speaking to the media in Pune, Ajit Pawar, who left the NCP and joined the NDA, made this statement. After attending PM Modi’s Lokmanya…

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After the ruckus in Nuh, vehicles were set on fire in Singar village of Punhana sub-division. Pedestrians were assaulted. There was an attempt to attack the religious place and pelted stones. Many police personnel sitting in security have suffered injuries. Two Home Guard jawans were killed in stone pelting and firing during Brajmandal 84 Corps procession in Nuh. The condition of many people remains critical. There was a ruckus from noon to evening on Monday. The rioters set fire to and vandalized many vehicles. Section-144 has been implemented in Nuh. As a precautionary internet service has been closed till Wednesday.…

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Today, the Supreme Court will hear the case of two Manipur-based women who have dishonoured their nation. The Centre’s appeal to move the hearing of the case involving the lynching of two women will be taken into consideration by the supreme court today. Hearing in SC today over the Manipur issue, considering the request of the Central Government The Supreme Court was scheduled to hear several petitions related to ethnic violence in Manipur on July 28. However, the hearing was postponed due to the health issue of Chief Justice DY Chandrachud. Uproar across the country Significantly, outrage has spread across…

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US Presidential Election, Indian Candidate, US, INDIA, Politics

Vivek Ramaswamy, Nikki Haley, and Harshvardhan Singh are ready to contest against Donald Trump. These people have presented their claims. However, Trump is leading the race for the Republican nomination despite legal challenges. The United States will have presidential elections in the next year. For this, the contest between US President Joe Biden and Donald Trump is already being seen. However, in the meantime, the names of some Indian-American leaders are also coming out for this post, who are trying to beat Trump to make America better. Next year the candidate will be selected US Presidential Race Republicans will hold…

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Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi, a member of the visiting delegation, has demanded an inquiry into the Manipur violence by a retired Supreme Court judge. According to RJD leader Manoj Jha, everyone’s top priority is to establish peace. TR Balu, the head of the DMK, planned to visit the location to find out the mistake. 21 ‘India’ MPs go for Manipur; they will spend two days in violence-affected areas and relief camps A delegation of 21 MPs from constituent parties of the Indian National Development Inclusive Alliance (India) left for Manipur today i.e., on Saturday. They will go there and assess…

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